Peter David Andres

Peter David Andres

Peter David Andres, of Nassau, born Sept. 10, 1948, in Brooklyn, N.Y., passed away quietly on March 4, 2020. Peter was the only child of the late Peter Cornelius Andres and Florence (nee Behrens) Andres. He is survived by Kathleen (nee Barry), his devoted wife of 49 years; two loving children and their spouses, Nicole Kathleen Andres Carkner (Lee) of Bettendorf, Iowa, and Jason Christopher (Yumi) of Okurayama, Japan; and his adored grandchildren Grant Carkner, Cain Andres and Maya Andres. Peter also leaves behind many caring and loving friends, cousins, nieces, nephews, and grandnieces and nephews, who visited frequently or otherwise kept in touch during his illness.

Peter served in the U.S. Army in Vietnam, Japan and Korea, and was a survivor of the Tet Offensive in Vietnam in 1968. He was devoted to the sport of judo from the age of 16 and played and taught numerous students at the American Dojo in Ridgewood, Queens, N.Y., SUNY Albany, Judo of Japan, and most recently at the Cohoes Judo Club in Cohoes, N.Y. His achievement of the Judo ranks of Godan (5th degree) in the Kodokan and Rokudan (6th degree) in the USJA were two of his proudest accomplishments. He was a member of American Legion Post 1231 in Rensselaer, N.Y.

Peter was also a skilled craftsman, who made knives, canes, bows, furniture and built a beautiful tea house in his backyard. He loved playing chess, fishing, camping, watching and reciting lines from old movies, and riding his motorcycle all year long.